[LIST]
[*]Nice to see Christian Bale went for the long hair in this movie looked good, although his bodyfat% was rather high.
[*]The lead actress could of been a bit better looking 6/10 in my books.
[*]The Lambo Batman drive was nice but a bit to generic.
[*]I like how they turned Harvey Dent into Two face half way though, nice touch.
[*]The story line for once on these films was pretty soild IMO, although some action i felt was lost due to a strong story line.
[*]IMO it was a 6.8-7.4 out of 10, im yet to give it a exact rating yet because I need it to sink in (what good critics do)[/LIST]

What a bizarre comment to come back with. No, I'm afraid whilst watching the film, at no point did anyones body fat levels enter my head. I was too busy actually watching the film, which probably comes across as strange to you I know !

What a bizarre comment to come back with. No, I'm afraid whilst watching the film, at no point did anyones body fat levels enter my head. I was too busy actually watching the film, which probably comes across as strange to you I know !

Perhaps he usually finds him attractive and as such has paid more attention to this fella and noticed that he's put a bit of beef on. Whilst most other people watching the film didn't have such an interest in bale

What a bizarre comment to come back with. No, I'm afraid whilst watching the film, at no point did anyones body fat levels enter my head. I was too busy actually watching the film, which probably comes across as strange to you I know !

never been to watch a movie at imax (except that 3d body one) and was wondering if normal films are in 3D?

or do people just go watch them due to the massive screens?

wana go watch it again ya see

yus786

No, normal films are not in 3D, although there are some films occasionally shot in this way like the recent Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

The Dark Knight has sequences shot specially for IMAX, such as the scene with the Bat bike chasing the truck, I think they just use an extra wide shot allowing the viewer to see more and be more immersed in the action. It adds to the cinema experience and gives the director the chance to show off with some fancy camera work.:thumbsup:

No, normal films are not in 3D, although there are some films occasionally shot in this way like the recent Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

The Dark Knight has sequences shot specially for IMAX, such as the scene with the Bat bike chasing the truck, I think they just use an extra wide shot allowing the viewer to see more and be more immersed in the action. It adds to the cinema experience and gives the director the chance to show off with some fancy camera work.:thumbsup: